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Forum BEHAVIOR Tilted head

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    • Rylan
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         Her head tilts, she can bathe, eat and drink but it seems as though she is hurt. any ideas?


      • jerseygirl
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          It’s commonly related to ear infection but not always. There are other causes also.
          ( http://rabbit.org/head-tilt-causes-and-treatment/ )

          The sooner rabbits with a tilt get treated, the better chance of good recovery.

          Have you found a good vet that regularly treats rabbits?


        • Monkeybun
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            A vet visit immediately would be a good idea. My rabbit Smudge recently got head tilt, from an inner ear infection, and it’s been the scariest thing ever for me to watch happen, even with meds. Please get her checked out, and treated asap.


          • Beka27
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              She absolutely needs to see a vet this week. If treated early, the prognosis is very good!

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          Forum BEHAVIOR Tilted head